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Parking Enforcement Officer Northridge
The Parking Enforcement Officer ensures a safe, accessible, and well-organized campus environment by enforcing parking regulations, supporting traffic operations, and assisting the campus community. This position patrols parking facilities, responds to service requests, supports special events, and applies parking and traffic regulations while providing professional customer service to students, faculty, staff, and visitors.
Mason Northridge
Join the Carpenter Shop as a Mason and apply journey-level masonry expertise to support campus maintenance, repair, and renovation projects. This hands-on role combines concrete, brick, block, plaster, stucco, and tile work with carpentry-related support activities, contributing to the upkeep, safety, and functionality of campus facilities.
Mustang Mental Health Response Clinician Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo Campus
Counseling & Psychological Services is a department of Campus Health & Wellbeing within Student Affairs that provides a variety of culturally competent services to help enrolled students understand themselves, enjoy satisfying relationships, achieve academic success, and make effective life choices. Join us today!
Lecturer - AIS 410: United States History through Indigenous Lenses: Pre-Contact to the Present (Fall 2026) San Marcos
The Department of American Indian Studies at California State University San Marcos seeks a part-time lecturer for Fall 2026 to teach Lecturer- AIS 410: United States History through Indigenous Lenses: Pre-Contact to the Present. The course focuses on the points of cultural intersections between Indigenous American peoples and non-Indigenous populations in the construction and establishment of the nation, from pre-contact to the present day, with a special emphasis on Indigenous sources in order to examine American History through Indigenous perspectives. Takes a chronological approach while also critically examining themes that have shaped American History.
Liberal Studies Advisor (Student Services Professional III) Chico
Working independently under the general direction of the Program Coordinator, the incumbent performs complex professional student services work supporting recruitment, admission, enrollment, retention, and graduation. Responsibilities include providing individual and group academic advising; interpreting major requirements, degree pathways, policies, and procedures; and supporting student success through guidance related to academic planning, career development, learning strategies, and campus resources. The incumbent advises prospective, new, continuing, and returning undergraduate and graduate students in the Liberal Studies program regarding admission, enrollment, program requirements, and degree completion. Using professional judgment, the incumbent assists students in identifying educational pathways and resolving barriers to academic progress. The position manages operational processes associated with Liberal Studies degree options, including evaluating academic records and transcripts, supporting registration and enrollment, maintaining program information and databases, monitoring student progress, and preparing advising reports and analyses. The incumbent collaborates with faculty, staff, and external partners to support student success and serves as a liaison between students and university personnel regarding program requirements. The incumbent analyzes student and program needs, interprets policies and eligibility requirements, and applies advising, interviewing, and counseling techniques to support academic achievement and lifelong learning. The position requires independent judgment, administrative planning, and problem-solving to develop and implement effective solutions. In collaboration with academic departments and campus partners, the incumbent develops approaches that enhance student engagement, improve program effectiveness, and support retention and degree completion.

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